If your dog is unable to digest grain, then non-grain dog cakes are a good alternative for your dog’s sensitive stomach. Signs your dog may be allergic to grains include skin irritation, gastrointestinal issues, chronic ear infections, obsessive licking, and chewing of feet. Instead of using whole grain flours such as whole wheat, soy, oats, sorghum, or barley in your dog cake recipes, you can use the following non-grain flours: Almond flour Chickpea or garbanzo bean flour Coconut flour Potato flour Lentil flour Arrowroot flour Amaranth flour Tapioca flour Buckwheat flour Moreover, mineral, vitamin, and fiber deficiency can make your...
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National Love Your Dog Day. Graduation from Obedience School. Your furbaby’s birthday. Bruno made it through the week without chewing any shoes, barking at the delivery guy, or eating the pizza left on the counter. Whatever the occasion—or for no other reason than being your pawtastic best friend—giving your doggo a cake is a special treat for you both. It’s a little something you can do to show just how much you care, and your dog will eat it up (every pun intended). Today, we’ll cover 5 super simple dog cake recipes that you can make at home. So...
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We all give our pets a little human food. It's difficult to ignore those puppy dog eyes staring up at you at the table or while you're cooking. Some human food isn’t ideal for dogs (or for us for that matter) and should be kept to a minimum. The issue isn’t that you’re giving your dog human food, it’s when it’s unhealthy human food. The crux of the problem is that packaged foods contain chemicals and other components that are harmful to our dogs. Obesity can also be caused by consuming certain human foods (ie: if you give your dog...
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Are you planning to throw a birthday party for your dog? Great idea. Your furry friend makes you feel special—like every day is your birthday. Celebrate them with a fun-filled party and include their favorite treats, games, and of course, birthday cake. If you want to go all-out appreciating Fido, bake the birthday cake at home using only delicious, pup-friendly ingredients that are sure to earn a tail wag. We’ve rounded up three easy recipes that are healthy and dog-friendly to help you prepare for your pup’s special day. If you don’t have time to bake but would still love...
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Pumpkin is super healthy for dogs. Some dogs love it and some dogs don’t. It’s very nutritious and can help with a variety of ailments, particularly digestive upsets which is why it’s worthwhile to sneak some pumpkin into your dog’s diet. Adding pumpkin to your dog’s diet will fulfill their requirements of essential vitamins and nutrients. It is high in fiber-rich vitamins A, E, and C, as well as potassium and iron. Can I give my dog pumpkin every day? Well, there are many ways to feed your dog pumpkin. We have experimented and have come up with some simple...
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